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The phrase "abuse risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the potential for abuse in various situations, such as in healthcare, social services, or research.
Example: "The study aims to assess the abuse risk associated with certain medications in vulnerable populations."
Alternatives: "risk of abuse" or "potential for abuse".
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This case has sent us all a chilling message that women who dare to report abuse risk this young woman's fate: abusive police interrogations without a lawyer, police threats and intimidation to recant the allegation, public shaming before our country's media, and then an unfair trial capped by a prison term.
Children who are the victims of sexual abuse risk being stigmatized if they speak out against their abusers.
Craig Landau, the C.E.O., told me, "If the Holy Grail is a pain medicine that is safe and effective for patients with severe pain but carries no abuse risk, we haven't found it yet".
Schedule III drugs are easier for doctors to prescribe and for patients to refill than those considered to pose the highest abuse risk, which are placed in Schedule II.
The present paper identifies drug use outcome expectancies as a common etiological mechanism involved in substance abuse risk.
Therefore, the present investigation examined whether a more implicit, analog assessment of frustration tolerance specifically relevant to parenting would reveal an association with various markers of elevated physical child abuse risk in a series of samples that varied with regard to age, parenting status, and abuse risk.
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He said those who took a firm stance against child sex abuse risked losing the confidence of their priests.
Almost 40% of the players at the last World Cup were taking painkillers before every game and this abuse risks the long-term health of many international footballers, Fifa's top medical officer says.
Similarly, studies to date indicate that TBI incidence can be reduced by addressing modifiable risk factors such as alcohol abuse, risk-taking behaviour and socioeconomic disparities.
Chronic sleep loss in teenagers is associated with increased car crashes, depression, suicide, sports injuries, diabetes, substance abuse, risk-taking, and a host of other health and behavioral issues.
Based on its findings, the group said they concluded a stance advocating decriminalization was the best way to reduce abuse risks faced by sex workers, while also defending their human rights.
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